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Missguided takes the wraps off new homeware collection

Fast fashion retailer expands offering with new Missguided Home collection.

Missguided has become the latest fast fashion online retailer to enter the homeware space.

The new Missguided Home collection is split into several categories across the retailer’s website, reported The Industry.Fashion.

The range includes soft furnishings, art frames, bathroom items, bedding, candles, kitchen and dining items, planters and generic homeware lines.

The focus of the range is mostly on small and minimalist products designed to upgrade various rooms.

Fellow fast fashion giant PrettyLittleThing also entered the homeware category last November.

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